BPW MONTHLY MEETINGS
PROFESSIONAL, POLITICAL, PERSONAL
The Jackson Business
and Professional
Women meet Monday,
January 8, 2007, at
6 p.m. at HoneyBaked
Ham on Vann Drive.
"Our normal meeting
date is the first
Monday each month,
but in January we
will be meeting on
the second
Monday," announced
president Jacque
Hillman.
Amy Elizer, Madison
County Extension
Agent, challenges
those attending with
her program
topic "Are You Label
Able?" This will be
a very informative
presentation about
reading labels on
food products.
Members will
finalize plans for
the organization's
first Individual
Development seminars
Saturday, January
20, 2007.
Registration is due
no later than
January 15, 2007, to
Beth Bates. The
registration form
and more information
on the top-notch
BPW/USA seminar may
be found on the
Jackson BPW web
site,
www.bpwjackson.org.
Members and guests
who plan to attend
the January meeting
need to call
HoneyBaked,
731-664-8800
before noon on
January 8 to order
their meal. The
public is invited to
attend the BPW
meeting.
June 5, 2006 Commander Deborah O’Bryant, U.S. Navy, “Women in the
Military: A View From a Career Officer”
July 10, 2006 Political Forum
August 7, 2006 Cathy Ferguson, Special Agent, Tennessee Bureau of
Investigation, “Safety in the Workplace”
September 11, 2006 Lea Schneider, Professional Organizer, “Tips for
Clutter Control for the Office” Owner – Organize & More.
October 2, 2006 Carla Peaks, R.N., Director of Senior Services,
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, “Taking Sand and Making
Pearls”
November 6, 2006 ACLU Tape
December, 2006 Christmas Party
January 8, 2007 Amy Elizer, Extension Agent, University of Tennessee
Extension, “Are You Label Able?” Learn the in’s and out’s of making
food choices using the nutrition facts labels.
February 5, 2007 BPW Foundation, “Heart Health for Women” Judy
Arrington, R.N., Community Educator, Women’s and Children’s Center,
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.
March 5, 2007 Margaret Cole, Executive Director, WRAP, “Transitional
Living: From the Shelter to Independence for Survivors of Domestic
Abuse”